Bishop Armstrong High School - Crest Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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Celewhcsf X 6 Mrs. D01'0thy Smith Nh, Richard Spel-beck BI-other Stephen Brother Boniface O X Sister Loyola 74 n ...ff -pf.. J, Sister Peter iii inf-' ,L 4 , , 4, , gfr W , fm, ,fr X ,. , S Mr. Frank Lallen Mrs. Agnes Choux Sister Concepta 1 f , , A0 J Mai ,lf'J4',4 4 'Wy V 11,04 E E Brother Luke Miss Grace MacDonald Mrs. Olive McNeill , S mf Miss Marcella Robinson Father Schons Father Thomas Mrs. Gladys Wallace Mr. john Witry 71 lf' 1 ,fhfyw ,M -U-' U C911 Danny L? 74-wa Patricia Vasti Vice President Rosemary Valine Secretary First Semester Student Council, STANDING, left to right: Socorro Soto, Tonv Kielhofer, Bill Roger Peters Smith Danny Clark Pat Vasti Rosemary Valine Roger Peters Rosemary Mandella Helen Peterson DIY in ::,I:... -..,. L, ..... . - . na, L .,,.... 11 I ? Bouclier, Bart Bluel, Philip Larrabee, Steve Veglia, Mary Chester. SEATED, Carol Skeels, Susan Treasure' , vw -4T:i31i'l': in 7: '::7.i:' 3? .5 ' .1iLi'iT: ' 3 z R 5 :sg 3: 5 sl It 1 I ll H ,K , joseph Martinez President Linda Bell Vice President Kathy Geary Secretary Robert Miller Members of the Student Council for the second semester are, SEATED, left to right: Rosemary Treasurer Mandella, joe Martinez, Linda Bell, Kathy Geary, Robert Miller, Beth Gregory, Carol Capineri. STANDING: Mary Chester, Bill Boudier, John Stassi, Larry Biddle, Philip Larrabee, Ray Austin, Carol Skeels. L , . . - f Y ,. ei ' ' 'is' -f.-.. , NJ - I 1 lyty- ii.:-,WEN yglitl ci - , i I . . ......f. F lf 'fi eff ,4wf4mzq Every new truth, every new scientific discovery, must be welcomed as one more trace, as it were, of the Divine Intelligence and one more token of the power of God. -Pope Pius XII vi . .4 -5-5 , , if I . , ...4mm9ra4zz4wa6az4wwle9e wrfidimllleadliontodeffcllwyhymaat Louise Abid u . . . always has a ready smile . . . usually seen with Carole and Carolyn . . . mem- ber of choral and Sodality. Jesse Fernandez Aguayo ...helps keep school clean as member of the hard-working maintenance staff . . . men's choral. Mary Leone Albert . . . friendly model . . . seen everywhere with Stan . . .member of CREST stall and Pep Club. Eugene Damian Albiani . . . an Italian boy who plays a mean violin . . . sings in choral group . . . Pep Club. Richard Alvarez . . . planning to become a doctor . . . has regular attendance at games . Club member. jo Ann Marie Anglin friendly smile. .. . always plugging TALONQ she's as- sistant editor . . . possessor of an extra ..Pep james Apps u . . . . member of Sodality as a Junior . . . in choral group.. .always a Falcon rooter. Charles Arana . . . answers to l'Mr. Motto . . . good natured . . .helped out TALON staff as junior . . . goes to the games. Anthony joseph Arjil . . . contributed his talents to band . . . member of Mr. Dorndorf's choral group . . . Science Club. I Frank Armstrong . . . . quiet, in ustrious type . . . always willing to lend a hand.. .does his share of work. Raymond Richard Austin ' . . . earned a Block A for his work on track team. . .he was co-captain of the team . . . Sodalist. Rosalie Azevedo . . . faithful member of choral . . . poised . . . may be seen with Louise, Mary, and Pat. Richard Balassi :fb Judith Ann Barry I Eugene Bastian . . . another member of Mr. Dorndorf's . can gI'OUp . . Haig Bill Renee Bartus . . . devoted time to the CREST as lay- out editor . . .active as Sodality chair- man and homeroom representative. Anthony Michael Basurto . . . choral group member for two years . . . seen at all the games . . . Pep Club. Mary Kay Beers . . . faithful service clubber . . . secretary of Social Life Committee . . . served on bids for Junior Prom. 7757 Linda Bell . . . lively feature editor of TALON . . . served as decoration chairman for class activities . . . class favorite. Marisa Benedetti . . . member of Sodality . . . likes to help out 'in library. . . recent import from Italy. Patricia Ann Beneto . . . Pat . . .served Pep Club as head songster and veep . . . Sodality repre- sentative . . . always among entertainers. Carolyn Baca I I . . . faithful Sodalist . . . membership in mixed choral, Pep Club and Library Club . . . cute hostess. Linda Bailey - U ' ...songster in choral group in yunior year . . . member of Library Club. Gerald Bakarich . . . active in the Pep Club . . . TALON staff . . . Sodalist . . . choral group . . . interclass basketball and baseball. . . . can always be seen with a camera . . . TALON photographer . . , likes his work . . . attended most games. ...worked hard as secretary of Proba- tioners . . . active in Science Club . . . seen with Jeanette and Brooke. always pepster. be found with john Berg . . . earned his Black A as manager of the football team . . . member of Talon and Forensic League. Nancy Bernabovi ' . . .a speedy typist and good at short- hand . . . a perfect secretary-to-be. Melvin Bertolozzi ' I . . .boasts two-year membership in C.S. F .... Pep Club . . . Latin is his specialty. Hortensia Berumen . . .important member of Spanish Club from Mexico . . . works on TALONCI- TO . . . seen with Alicia and Paula. Thomas Biesheval . . . tall, quiet, easy-going senior . . . var- sity football . . . pepster . . . interclass basketball . . . member of the choral group. Donna Blair . . . . . hostess at Olympic Winter . . . held membership in Sodality and Pep Club . . . a frien ly personality. Michael Black . I . . . in Forensic League. . . noted for his cars. . .perfect attendance as a junior . . . member of Pep Club. 1. Bartley S. Bleuel U always leading cheers at the games . . . on the track team . . . Pep Club prexy . . . member of rally and dance commit- KCBS. Dennis Bloom Ill . . . . member of bass section of men's choral . . . has lots of talent. William Boudier .. . worked hard as a member of both CREST and TALON staffs . . . prefect of Boys' Sodality . . . Student Council. Wanda Grace Brown . . . participated in drama club . . . mem- ber of girls' glee . . . always with Willie Bell. Gregory Buckman . . . interested in all Pep Club affairs . . . always ready to lend a helping hand. Nan Bujace ' l . . . has famous hair and pretty smile . . . always seen in that certain green 'n' white Chevy. Linda Burke .. . Drama Club claimed her as a mem- ber... always has a joke and a smile for everyone. Patricia Burke . . . Pat . . . served as chairman for So- dality card sale. ..Drama Club takes lots of her time. David Burns i . . . joined the Pep Club as a senior . . . Forensic League one of his chief inter- ests. Marianne Bush . . . served as secretary for Library Club . . .loyal Sodalist . . . seen at all Falcon games. Mary Lou Campbell n i G . . . always seen with Willie Bell . . . sings a low note with choral. .. all sports are her favorites. Judith Ann Byers . . . ably served her homeroom as repre- sentative . . . was a member of choral as junior. Sylvia Camu . . . . a friendly and likeable senior . . pals with Nancy . . . dislikes riding bus. Sharon Lou Capra 1 . . . one of Sister Manuela's Service Club bers . . . had perfect attendance as a junior . . . pepster. Nancy Carrigg il . . . wrote for TALON . . . served Pep Club as a songster . . .her happy smile can be seen everywhere. Marveen Case i . . . Max to all her friends. . . served school as office worker. . . known for her different poetry. Philip Cerda . . . good natured guy . . . quiet . . . spir- ited Falcon follower who likes to go to the games. Daniel joseph Clark Sfef. Carole Clarke he'la Conwa Jerry Coffey one of Mr Dorndorf's rou . . . . g p . . . quiet . . . ready with a smile at any time. Dewey. Cooper . D . . . faithful resident student . . . quiet, but industrious. ..has a friendly way and ready smile. Patrick Corbett H better known as Cork contri buted his talents to school band as a junior. Margaret Corcoran U . . . Library Club claimed her time . . . cheered for the Falcons. ..she has a ready smile. joseph Cortez . . . ight-hearted member of choral . . . varsity football as a junior. . . joking resident student. Richard Cross . . . popular senior class veep . . . Pep Clu supporter . . . pepster . . . was on junior Prom committee. S . . . .lactive iri, GAA as member of golf team . . . devoted Sodalist . . . has great speaking talent. Virginia Cerda . . . gifted with a beautiful voice . . . worked on GAA's baseball and basket- ball . . . has very long hair. Vincent Chargin . . . junior class scribe and treasurer . . . burned up the golf course. . . helped handle CREST finances. Chester I served CREST as co-editor and as- editor . . . corresponding secre- tary of Sodality . . . president of CSF . . . Student Council. . . . able Student Body President . . . long shooter of Falcon Five . . . belongs to Block A . . . Forensic League. . . pep- . . . an attractive hostess at senior fash- ion show . . . faithful Sodalist . . . always has a welcoming smile. Patrick Crocker . . . an Armstrong cinder man . . . this loyal Irishman can be counted on to be the life of any party. Nancy Culpepper . . . serve as a songster . . . worked hard on senior fashion show . . . member of Drama Club. Christina Cuny ' . . . songster in choral group in her jun- ior year. ..cheered Falcons as a Pep Club member. joseph Delgado- U . . . served as junior homeroom rep . . . possesses a Block A as member of Falcon eleven . . . Pep Club band. Bernard Della Santa . . . . aided his homeroom as resident and vice-president . . . helps in Ihandling business affairs for CREST. Judy Dillon . . . Junior Prom attendant . . . friendly Service Clubber with pretty blue eyes and a happy laugh. jan Deveny . . . co-captain on Falcon track team earned a Block A . . .aided his class as vice president. Judy Donaldson . . . active GAA member . . . booster of Pep Club as a junior . . . ardent rooter at Falcon games. Lawrence Donoghue . . . . friendly newcomer to Armstrong in senior year. . . hails from Palmdale . . . varsity baseball . . . in choral group. x Jackson Dorr . . . one of Mr. Dorndorf's songsters . . . first, last and always a Falcon fan. .. member of Pep Club. Rodney M. Downs . ...keeper of class funds and minutes . . .played varsity football . . . varsity track . . . owns a Block Gail Frances Draper t l . . . hard worker for senior fashion show . . . held membership in Pep Club . . . a gy' 17 joan Patricia Dubey . . . pepster . . . served on junior Prom and senior fashion show committees . . . Don's her best friend. Benny Escajeda V ...able basketball player from home- room 210 . . . choral group . . . varsity basketball . . . Pep Club. Charles Fsgro z . . . did his share for Forensic League . . . great cheerer at the games . . . Radio Club. xi? N z Daniel Farley' . . . served his fellow class-mates as sec- retary . . . mild-mannered . . . always B joking. . .usually seen with Pat. Q Kathleen Farley . . . Kathy . . . was secretary-treasurer of G.A.A .... vice-president of Library Club. . .Pep Club . . . Sodality. Carole Ann Farris . . . holds coveted membership in CSF . . . corresponding secretary for Sodality probationers . . . worked on Olympic Winter. M V F 1' ' . .ilrlrieiridly miss . . . helps choral group with her talent. . .seen around school with Judith and Ann. Charlotte Marie Ferreira active as junior Class treasurer and homeroom representative . . . wrote for TALON. . . pepster. i F. Edward Feusi ' . . . resident student who halls from Yuba City . . . quiet and respectful to all. Richard Ficenec . . . active member of Pep Club . . . avid duck hunter. . . usually heard saying I 6, don't know. ' I Maureen Fippin ...spends lots of time on Sodality af- fairs . . . numbered among Pep Club ranks. N Denise Gardner . . . Pep Club member . . . worked on Olympic Winter . . . had a TALON Rod of the Month. Eu ene Gerwer . . lgaccomplished accordionist . . . junior secretary and treasurer . . . home room representative . . . belongs to men's cho- ral . . . a quiet, industrious music lover. Louis Giovannini . . . his home is in San Rafael . . . resi- dent at Christian Brothers . . . active in the choral group. Margaret Flynn . . . Peggy . . . Science Club prexy . . . recorded minutes for Pep Club . . .GAA . . . wrote for TALON. Mary C. Foley . . . devout Sodalist . . . talented member of choral group . . . pepster . . . partici- pated in all Sodality affairs. john Samuel Francisco . . . served 1959 CREST as co-editor, 1958 CREST as assistant. . . earned a Block A for football and track . . . Student Council. Peter Frey i . . . secretary of Homeroom 102 . . . in- dustrious Service Club member.. .ar- dent Pep Club member. john E. Froggatt, Jr. . . . faithful interclass player . . . easy go- ing . . . always for Armstrong . . . ready organizer . . . well-mannered. Bartley Furtdao . . . . . nature enthusiast . . . yokester . . . loyal Falcon rooter in all seasons. Robert Fuel reall well liked a lies himself y -U ...gpp I studiously to his studies . . .likes to watch the Falcons play. Paula Maria Galvez . . . faithful Sodality members . . . an as- set to Spanish Club . . . served refresh- ments for senior fashion show. Q ,V Marcia Galvin U . . . did an impressive job as model for senior fashion show . . . Sodalist . . . Pep Club. William Golsong . . . . . life of any party . . . ski enthusiast . . . a loyal school supporter with a win- ning smile . . . a staunch friend. Evelyn 'Gomes . l . . . quiet but friendly senior . . . can be seen with Rosalie . . . lives in North Sac- ramento. Geraldine Ann Goncalves . . . speedy typist . . . member of choral group . . . frequently chums with Ardie, Joyce, and Evelyn. joseph Gonzales . . . great practical joker . . . likeable boy who enjoys sports . . . usually present at games. Susan Gonzalez A . . . talented two-year member of choral group. . . friend of Lynn and Roanne. Marc. Goodfellow . . . quiet and friendly . . . Armstrong's potential Ace hotrodder, minus the dough . Donald.Green . . . . . claims to have an indestructible na- ture . . . well mannered and industrious . . . Pep Club. Barbara Grady . . . senior homeroom representative . . . member of Sodality and Library Club as a junior. . . friendly to all. Beth Gregory . . . likeable junior class president . . . member of Student Council . . . home- room representative . . . dramatics claim her time. Kenneth D. Gull . . . . better known as Fl1ppy . . . likes sardines . . . very likeable . . . well man- nered . . . varsity football. janet Gwinn . . . lovely junior Prom queen . . . adds a lilt to choral . . . aided senior fashion show on the ticket committee. Judy Habecker . . . active in G.A.A. affairs . . . pepster . . . in charge of wardrobe for the senior fashion show. Kalleen. Hall ' l . . . active Sodalist . . . two years 1n Pep Club . . . enthusiastic member of Service and Library Clubs. Sandra joan Hansen . . . G.A.A. sergeant-at-arms . . . junior ping-pong champ , . . Olympic Win- ter model . . . sports enthusiast. Carole Hardesty g . . . spark on varsity volleyball and bas- ketball teams . . . G.A.A. is one of her interests. Mary Harling . . . chic model for senior fashion show . . . interested in Science Club . . . other half of Maria. Thomas Higgins . . . daily commuter from Woodland . . . earned his Block A as a cinder man . . . worked hard on junior Prom . . . supporter of Falcons. Q William Hoover . . . able debator . . . member of CREST staff . . . played in the school band as a junior. Monty Honig 3 X57 Maureen Hu hes . . . Pep Club. 'Wd 1:2 . . .trusty keeper of homeroom minutes as senior. . . friendly in a quiet way . . . reigned as CREST dance king. . . . poised fgashion show model . . . Serv- ice Clubber . . . member of Science Club Elliot O. james . . . good observer of school rules . . . most likely to succeed. . .choral group as a senior. Gerald Jensen . . . faithful and spirited member of Pep Club . . .can be seen all the time with Gloria. Patrici-a Kahler ' U . . . friendly newcomer from Dominican . . . pepster . . . pals with Susan and Carol. C27 Sharon Marie Kenobbie Anthony Kielhofer . . . Block Society veep . . . earned a block A for basketball . . . Student Council . . . golf team . . . member of dance committee. Linda Kni ht . . . friendzly Service Clubber . . . helped with Olympic Winter . . . great inter- est in tennis. Mary Carolyn Kropp . . . National Merit Scholarship semifin- alist . . . life membership in C.S.F. . . . Service Club prexy . . . Sodality . . . Li- brary Club. jean Pierre Labarry . .. . a resident student who hails from Eureka, Nevada . . . friendly and easy going . . . Pep Club. Philip Larrabee . . . TALON editor. . .National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist . . . life mem- mership in CSF . . . Student Council . . . Pep Club. . . . led Student Body in cheers . . . So- dalist . . . active on all G.A.A. teams . . . junior prom decoration committee. james Kassis . . . . earned his block A on the track team . . . C. Y. O. District Council . . . member of Forensic League. Philip Kassis . . . likeable and quiet . . . drives around in a U56 Chevy . . . great conversation- alist . . . Pep Club. joseph P. Keating . . . played varsity football his two years at Armstrong . . . proudly wears his block A . . .faithful member of the Pep Club. Mar joan Kelly ...holds membership in c.s.F .... has served as secretary. . .always active in Sodality. Marilyn Kenealy . . . contributed toward senior fashion show . . . always has a smile and a word for everyone. Marsha King Libra Club rex devoted lots . . . ry p y . . . . of her time to Olympic W1nter .. . model for Sodality fashion show. Susan Latino g I .. .better known as Sus1 . . .senior fashion show hostess . . . chums with Denise. Willie Bell Lawrence ...known for her friendly ways and amiable smile ...seen with Mary Lou and Wfanda. Z Richard Laws . . . two years' participation in Pep Club events . . .member of the choral group . . . friendly disposition. Victor Lazzari ...talented member of choral group ...makes regular appearances on the honor roll. Mary Lewis ...active in G.A.A., on all the teams . . . gay Falcon rooter . . . possesses a beautiful soprano voice. Rosaline Marie Lima I I ardent supporter of Pep Club activi- ties. . .always seen in cheering section .. . pals with Betty. we George Lines ...small but efficient member of the Forensic League...helped in the li- brary. '95-s Luis Lopez . . . friendly senior who sings bass in choral group. . .roots for the Falcons at the games. sb Mary Lozano ...contributed her talents to choral group as junior. . .Paula, Betty, and Gerry are her constant companions. Bonnie Lee Madden U ' .. .faithful and active Sodalist . . .en- thusiastic member of Library Club . . . never without a smile. Michael james Maher .. . sang with Mr. Dorndorf's men's choral during his senior year.. .roots at the games. Mary Ellen Mahoney ' I ...active participant in G.A.A. affairs ...possesses block A for basketball .. . her car is her pride and joy. Michael Mahoney . . . . treasurer of the junior Class . . . a resident student at C.B.S .... interested in sports. Rosemary Frances Mandella ' . . . served both as junior class and G.A.A. prexy . . . on all G.A.A. teams . . . member of dance committee. Ronald Manzitto D . i . . . Hapjacks are his specialty . . . nick- named Buckwheat . . . lively member of Pep Club. Diane Marchand i .. .The Queen's Work claims Diane's timeg she serves as school editor . . . on CREST business staff . . . pepster. y Paul Marchi . . .long shot expert for Falcon cagers . . . held membership in Block A . . . Pep Club enthusiast. Barbara jean Marriner talented artist who produced beau- tiful posters for junior prom . . . friend- ly but shy . . . seen with Ingrid and Betty. joseph Martinez . . . junior class prexy . . . served home- room as veep . . . earned block A as halfback . . . CREST staffer . . . Forensic League. Helen Matushak I . . . did a great job as publicity chair- man for Olympic Winter . . . worked on the TALON. Edward Mathews i i . . . junior Class vice-president . . . hard worker on junior Prom . . . Pep Club . . . choral group. Maria Mazzucchi . . . friendly member of Service Club . . . helped out as Red Cross representative during junior year. . . pepster. Dougal McAlpine .. . Duke was starter for Falcon five . . . Pepster . . . earned a block Timothy McCormick . . . quiet type . . . planning for a career in electronics-it's his main interest. . . industrious. Michael can often be seen trying to managed finance for CREST . . . de- ' voted lots of her time to Sodality and plays bass in our band .seen ev- erywhere with erry pals with Andrew.Molina, jr. . junior ear member of Llbrar Club . . . y y I and Sodality . . . Honor Roll . . . cafe- teria worker. Nicholas Moore . . . active in Pep Club affairs . . . C.S.F. . . . made TALON's Who's Who . . . in- terested in C.Y.O. Rita Mulligan light-hearted C.S.F.'er . . . another dedicated CREST worker . . . served as secretary of Sodality . . . Veep of Library Brooke Morgan . . . . Service Clubber . . . possesses quiet smile and friendly ways . . . numbers Nancy and Ronette among her many friends. Carole Diane Murphy . . . lively and peppy cheerleader . . . did her part in putting out TALON . . . re- ceived journalism award. Theresa Murphy . . . sports Block A for her G.A.A. work . ..belonged to choral . . . always an early bird. Betty Niklas David Nirschl Pius X Seminary. Wendell Norris drums. . . . faithful member of Service Club B honor roll . . Pep Club a s around with Rosalme . . .New to us this year halls from . . . manager of the Falcon football team . . . interests lean toward the bongo Mary Lou Nunez . . . talented member of choral group . . . Sodalist . . . seen with Kay, Theresa, and Sylvia , . . pepster. Carolyn O'Brien I . . . SEDIOI' hOI'l'lef0OII1 I'epI'eSeI'lfatlVe . . . pepster . . . friendly lass who hails from Chicago . . . always laughing. Jo Ann O'Connell . . . always wearing a smile . . . ably handled Senior Class money . . . active in CREST workings . . . loyal to Larry. Mary Helen Olmos . . . . held membershi in Sodality . . . pals with Mary, Pat ang Max . . . a real science bug. Kathleen Elizabeth Oropeza ...handled bids for TOM DOOLEY . . . faithful Falcon rooter . . . can usual- ly be seen with Mary Lou. james Osuna n ' ' artici ated in Sodalit affairs as a .p p . y yunior . . . tried to get to all the games. Barbara Parlante Alicia Perez William Parks . . two years in Pep Club . . . Forensic League . . . junior Prom committee . . . TALON staff. ...petite brunette . . . shares secrets with Diane. . . really goes for that mod- ern dance . . . member of choral. . . . faithful member of Spanish Club. . . served as EL TALONCITO editor . . . likes to do Spanish dances. Manuel Perez ...Pep Club participator . . . CREST staff and track team as a junior . . . in- terclass basketball. Stephen Persic . . . seen at all Falcon games . , . played interclass basketball . , . was a member of Science Club. Roger Peters . . . friendly Student Body treasurer . . . Block A prexy . . . TALON sports editor . . . varsity football . . . C.S.F. . . . Student Council. Donna Petrocchi . . ...served as vice-prefect of Sodality Probationers . . . worked on decorations for junior Prom and fashion show. jo Ann Pieretti . ...always a Sodalist . . . wrote for Scenes of Teens . . . served as assistant editor of CREST . . . G.A.A. Sandra Pimentel . . . Sandi . . . did a good job as Sodal- -. ist representative . . . worked on Olym- pic Winter . . . active Sodalist. Stanley Pimentel . . . helped cheer the Falcons to victory with the Pep Club during his junior and senior years. Thomas Piquado . . . newcomer to Armstrong . . . hails from St. john's . . . favorably impressed everyone . . . a Falcon follower. Patricia Polanco ...talented member of choral group . . . originally from San Francisco . . . another early bird. David Porter . . . played a hot trumpet in the band . . . x helped out the choral group . . . wrote , for TALON as junior. Shirley Power model. Y' ff , 4 l, jesse Pou .. . played on the Falcon football team as a junior . . . interested in the Science Club. . . . attractive junior Prom attendant . . . Service Clubber . . . worked hard for TALON . . . senior fashion show Anna Proctor t . . . . active in Sodality . . . hard working C.S.F.'er . . . asset to Spanish Club . . . always in cheering section. Roanne Prosser . . . . jazz enthusiast . . . always on the go . . . constant companion of Susan . . . member of choral. Fernando Puccinelli I . . . usually on the Honor Roll . . . a resi- dent student who hails from Elko, Ne- vada. 27 .gewf David Bartlett Ramos Evelyn Mary Ramos ...active cinderman , . . . . . choral claimed her leads the school in cheers time . . . friendly with . . . served the Pep club as Joyce and Ardie . . . she treasurer . . . member of drove Sisters to school. Rally committee. Joseph Renzi . . . active sportster . . . member of both football and basketball varsities . . . possesses a Block A . . . has served as president and vice president. William Rice . . . possessor of a Block A . . . varsity football player . . . member of men's choral. Grace jean Risse . . . that What's your problem? gal . . . Drama Club prexy . . . when enter- tainment is needed she's alway there. 28 Linda Ramos . . . hard worker on CREST . . . did a great job as model chairman of Olympic Winter . . . worked on Prom. ll ' Ft -. s ill Judy Regan .. . junior class secretary .. . diligent Sodalist . . . Drama Club . . . excellent commentator for senior fashion show. i 1. Gerald Ritthaler u l . . . took an active part in Pep Club af- fairs . . . contributed much time to For- ensic League. Libb ' Ann Rivera . . . flriendly business major . . . con- stantly laughing with Donna . . . always cheering in Falcon rooting section. Michael Roark . . . . half back on varsity eleven . . . mem- ber of track team . . . possesses a Block A . . . friendly. I William Roberts . . . interested member of the school band as a junior . . . choral group mem- ber. Ana Luisa Rodriguez . . . zealous member of G.A.A .... aided her homeroom as both representative and secretary . . . always laughing. Sylvia Rodriguez ...active Sodalist . . . hard-working CREST staffer . . . has membership in C.S.F .... will always lend a hand. Joyce Rosa i . . . served 2.5 hOlT1CI'OOI'I1 1'ePl'CSeflf3.f1Ve . . . always willing to help . . . one of Mr. Dorndorf's songsters . . . CREST queen finalist. George'Rust . . . active, two year member of the Pep Club . . . seen at all Falcon games. Patricia Salamone . . . ably headed her homeroom as a junior . . . worked hard on Junior Prom . . . Senior fashion show worker. 5 I Michael Rogers I . . . active member. of Forensic League ...CREST King runner-up in Junior year . . . played varsity football for which he earned a Block Michael Roosevelt . . . enthusiastic member of the Pep Club ...worked on the CREST staff as a junior. Ardith Rosa . . . typing pro . . . usually seen with Su- san and Joyce . , . diligent member of choral . . . nickname: Ardie. Allen Harold Sardelich Patricia Schantz Mary Sanborn . . . faithful member of choral group . . . seen around with Pat . . . likes to watch Falcons play. Betty Sanchez u ' u . . . a dark haired miss usually seen with Pauline, Mary, Ardie, and Julie . . . likes long hair. Pauline Sanchez . . . really goes for typing and shorthand . . . often seen with Mary, Sylvia, Sharon and Betty. V. participated in all Block A affairs Lff. . track enthusiast . . . Pep club . . . JU' choral . , . varsity basketball. ...helped publicize Senior Fashion Show . . . Sodalist . . . held member- j f N ship in both Pep Club and G.A.A. W if Gerald Scharosch . . .jerry was a two year letterman in track . . . has a Block A . . . active Pep Clubber. Sharon Ann Schiro . . . a talented asset to the choral group . . . Sylvia, Pauline, Margie, and Mary are some of her friends. Alan Schraeder' .. .enthusiastic member of the school band . . . sang in the mixed choral group. Richard Schuler . . u . . . Little Rich IS a spirited member of i the Student Body . . . attends all school activities. Michael Susan Schwab . . . pillar in G.A.A .... active Falcon supporter . . . sports are her specialty . . . has Block UA . Ingrid Schwierzke . . . happy import from Germany who's always ready to cheer . . . likes motor- cycles, swimming, and short hair. if G I - ,rw 2 Anthony Andrew Sekul ... Zeke can always be seen driving the blue Chevy that was TALON's Rod of the Month . Robert Separovich ...Senior class president . . . earned a Block A as Falcon third sacker . . . Block A treasurer . . . kept junior tinances. Diane Severin ...an excellent typist who takes great notes . . . can be seen almost every- where with Ken. Ma eanette Share J . . .yhelpful member of Service Club . . . did a lot of writing for EL TALON- CITO . . . member of Sodality. Patrick Sigl . . . Pat sang second bass in men's choral . . . friendly senior . . . Pep Club. Patricia Silva . . . helped with decorations for Olym- 'N pic Winter . . . secretary of Probation- ers as junior . . . member of CREST stall . . . pepster. Michael Silvey at afnls. Ronald Singleton . . .can take on almost anyone with his Chevy . . , controlled 216 as sergeant 'fe . . . ably handled his class finances for two years . . . lent a hand to choral group . . . has a Block 'A for football. Carol Helen Skeels I . . . peppy senior class president . . . worked hard for TALON as junior . . . real lively science bug. james Slaven . . .member of men's choral , . . played football as a junior . . . active in Pep Club. Peggy Ann Smart l ' ...gay model for senior class fashion show . . . diligent CREST worker . . . always at games. Larry Donald Socal member of choral. Manuel Soto ! 7 Susan Smith . . . . lively prefect of Sodalxty . . . served as school's first Girl's State Representa- tive . . . attractive model . . . Student Council. Antoinette. Soares . . . Toni to everyone . . . can be seen at any of the games . . . physical thera- pist-to-be. . . . two years participation in interclass basketball . . . track team manager . . . . . . talented member of choral group . . . two years in Pep Club . . . varsity bas- ketball. Marcella jean Staat Socorro Soto . . . . USOCCIU . . . served as secretary in both junior and senior year . . . member of G.A.A. teams . . . C.S.F. Crai Stanley . i . . . sept charge of the statistics for the teams . . . member of the Boy's Catholic Action group . . . Pep Club. Clement Stark I . . . Clem was in attendance at most games . . . drives a sharp car . . . pep- ster. john Batiste Stassi l l ...talented all city and NIC lineman . . . member of Block Society . . . varsity baseball . . . Pep Club . . . homeroom president. Michael D. Stinson . . . was very able sergeant-at-earms for his homeroom . . . holds Block A be- 1' cause of his work on football team. . . participated in Sodaliay activities . . . enjoys going to all Falcon games . . . does a great job as typist. Kenneth Sturges Karen Sullivan Pepster. Eugene ames Tafoya Pep Club. Robert Swanston . . . served his homeroom as president possesses a Block A for football co-captained the team . . . friendly. Phyllis Thomas ...welcome transfer from Mt. St. Mary's . . . helped on seating committee of Olympic Winter . . . drives a crazy Volkswagon. Gordonna Camille Timon . . . better known as Donna . . . one of Mr. Dorndorf's prize songsters . . . Service Club member . . . fashion show hostess. Lucille Torres . . . ably served her homeroom as repre- sentative . . . worked in library as as- sistant . . . active sodalist. Richard Trujillo u . . . . premanent fixture in the Library . . . member of Pep Club . . . wrote for TALON as a senior. . . . dailly commuter from Woodland . . . contributed talents to choral group . . . Donald Stockman i . . . aided junior class as president . . . served as class representative . . . Pep Club . . . Student Council as junior. john Stone .. . Little John played interclass bas- ketball . . . participated in Men's Choral . . . answers to Pebble . . . . known as Ken . . . applies himself to his work . . . seen at all the games. .possesses pixie cut and happy smile . . . did her part as Sodality scribe . . . Steven S. Urnrtia john Vail photographer. Rosemar Valine . . . frieridly Student Body secretary . . . famous for her laugh . . . membership in Red Cross and Pep Club. Pat Varanini . . . sports editor of CREST . . . has a Block A for football . . . varsity bas- ketball . . . ably handled his home- room's finances. Patricia Vasti . . . extra-peppy Student Body veep . . . maid of honor of junior Prom . . . commentated at Olympic Winter . Stephen Veglia . . . served on Student Council as junior and senior representative . . . ably served as homeroom president . . . For- ensic League . . . Pep Club. Carol Vesci . . . peppy cheerleader . . . always laugh- ing . . . held membership in Pep Club as well as choral . . . brunette beauty. Joseph Vicuna . . . twice on the Honor Roll . . . student, yet at all the games . . . has resolved to bury the hatchetu. julie Ann Ugenti . . . has long, black hair . . . speedy and alert typist . . . can be seen anytime with Wanda or Gerry. Patricia Ann Urnlor . . . . . has beautiful handwriting . . . one of Sister Peter's typing assistants . . . worked in cafeteria . . . walked to school every day. Juanita Lois Urbano .. .faithful member of G.A.A. . .. played varsity volleyball and basketball . . . can often be heard discussing C.Y.O. activities. . . . thoughtful resident student... faithful Falcon follower . . . will never forget his boarding days. . . .helped his homeroom as vice-presi- dent . . . always taking pictures around school . . . does a good job as CREST Raymond Villalobos . . . proud of his sharp Chevy Impala ...usually in attendance at the games. Rose Marie Wagner . . . busy advertising manager for TAL- ON . . . active Sodalist . . . likes to be in Falcon rooting section. Chester Waterbur . . . held membdrship in Pep Club as a junior . . . drives a custom pick-up all the time. Michael Warren .. .helped out on TALON staff as a junior . . . can be seen at all games with Carol. Anthony White l I l . . . Tony . . . contributed his time to varsity football and basketball . . . likes to play football . . . Pep Club. Bonnie Wilcox . . . one of Falcon faithful . . . helped school as an oflice worker . . . held membership in choral group. Arthur Williams Woodland . . . Pep club. Keith Williams . . . has a Block A for track . . . played on the tennis team . . . commutes from . . . earned a Block A for football . . . member of Boy's Catholic Action Group . . . trackman . . . Pep club. Wayne A. Wollmering ...worked on the TALON staff as a junior . . . member of Pep club. Judy Wood I did marvelous job as chairman of Olympic Winter . . . active in G.A.A. as member of golf team. Thomas Zanze ... holds a Block A . . . good on var- sity baseball team . . . member of For- ensic League . . . Sodality. Philip Abid Neal Abele Susan Agresti joAnne Alberti fx 4' 'W Esther Alejandre Rebecca Allison Mary E. Allen Lucille Alston - rw n vi we S'-1 .-7 Arlene Amaral joan Andersen Norma Anderson 5-0 .Fi fait Charlene Anzinger Barbara Arino Linda Asher Paulette Axion D james Baer Karen Baldwin TT' Raymond Bamberry William Bascherini 4 I N vc? Henri Begnaud on 36 Y'-jf Jerri Anglin Joyce Bell Thomas Bellue Rosetta Benedetti Ronald Benenato Marilyn Bennett Therese Bennett 'Q ft' 'Tb l Robert Cook Susan Cook Kathy Corcoran johnathan Cord Fred Cornacchioli Darrel Corti 'O 'in Lawrence Biddle I Gary Bingham C31f0lB0b0 ' 4 fi, john Blackhall Kenneth Boltz Francis Brennan Michael Brady Matt Brothers Kathleen Brye Carl Brust Robin Buford john Chapman josephine Chow Ronald Cinder Michael Clementson Richard Colbert Jerome Carlin Esther Carrillo Enrique Castro Lynn Castro .- '-v i X Carol Capineri cw 1 I '3- fa 5 f. 2 if ff! 2 fi 'Y ! 37 ff , Sara Cox E, I-Ydla Costello Kenneth Crawford 3 Q, 'T '5 sl if? 'R 6 38 Diane Cresreno james Cress Antoinette Davis ST I ,os Stephen Dashiell Frederick Davis 'Q I-4 Bernice Deal I 'K Q-41 1 If Q-'Uv Linda De Gallery John Deus Joan Del Dotto IPX jackie Dewsnup Robert Dighton Judy Dittmer Darlene Dixon -5 f' 5 - -v 1' :VK Dee Anne Domich Paul Domyancic jay Donaldson Ramona Donato Michele Doolin .Ave I Diane Draper Phyllis Duggan Louise Dutra Malcolm Edgley Michael Elorduy Caroline Espinoza i ,, ..4 I I .495 William Gannon Kathleen Geary Cecile Geoffrey Frank George Kathleen Gilligan Louis Gimenez Dennis Evarts Pauline Fiel Yvonne Fink Henry Fink Joan Fjppin Thomas Fitzgerald Judy Fisher Norman Fitzwater Judy Flynn john Flynn Michael Flynn jacquelyn Forrest Frederick Fox Gary Francesconi Mary French Gordon Fuller Clair Folett Louis Foletti Linda Fonda Cathy Ford Marjorie Foiles 'Q n I Q N -J ,- 'Q George Glass Carlene Giordano Jo Annette Glel-0 Eloise Gomez I 'T Connie Gonzales EH G . Pauline Gonzales ev - mdy f' T Patricia Green -6 ,oo-4 Patricia Griffis 'Q 7 I AuroraG z n Darlene Groza u ma Anthony Gutierrez I Q 2 Margaret Ann Haley Kay Hallauer Thomas Hannah Peggy Harlow rf Ronald Harmon Rosemary Heckey Carole Hefner Carrol Herzog William Hines Ir..-.5 Z? 40 Ronnette Hobbs Patricia Hobrecht Melanie Hodges Ronald Hoffard Lyal Holmberg Rodney Honig 'vi I If Kathleen Howe 1 ITP -4 Theresa Lagomarsino Mary jean Larrabee Elaine Laurendeau Judy Lawrence Albert Leonard Lorraine Lima Walter Howe Edward jackson 1 -4- Donna Lee jackson N 7' Th ' Pat johnson Su?-ET: Jennings jolm Johnston Carl jones Bart Jones Valerie jumper Michael Kiernan Sue Koch William Koch john Laca Rosemary La Forgia Vernon Keefover Richard Kehoe Paula Kelly Kathryn Kelsey rf- judy Kane R 1-'QQ -of -A V Y Y n 5 Cf. f-an yrs. We 41 Charlotte Lind Manuel Lima Irene Lines Cecelia Litel.l Mary Aileen Logan Gloria Lopez Elton Long Richard Lovato Christopher Macie Stephen Mahoney Michaelann Maney joan Manning I 1? William MacBride Peter Manno jerry Ann Marinovich Robert Marks Careene Martinelli Mary Martinez Theresa Martinez Patricia Mattos Susan McCarthy jedd McClatchy john Mclntosh Carol McNeill -. i Peter Mooney Lorraine Neuburger William Neuendorfer Carmelita Nieto Francis Nisetich William Oates Nolan O'Brien Sharon O'Connell Pennie O'Halloran Terence Oliva Rosemary Onderko Linda Orr james McNulty MHFUYU M6110 Rebecca Meraz Mildred Mello George Mercado Stephen Middleton Dennis Micheletti Robert Miller Darlene Mulloy Carol Murphy Mona Murphy Sonja Navarro P Bradley Morgan james Mulligan Sheila Mullin S: 03 1-or 'is I 1? . 'ba .- 3 'fl f if-75?11 42 ,-1 if 1 0 fd TT r-'s 43 Ti Lawrence Orth Josette Ostoja Barbara Palmer 1 Richard Palmer '7 Esther Patmo Gretchen Pauly Michael Patrick Richard Pawlacyzk 'IA 'Y 1 Richard Peletta Caihfyne PePPinf-Z Helen Peterson 'M Joanne Perez Dennis Petrotta Robert Pierson Charles Pihera Cecilia Pimentel lfd 44 Z Mark Poletti Richard Porto Douglas Pratt Robert Prinzo Arlene Proske 13 ' Beatrice Pugliese Stephen Radman Thomas Rains Sharon Rakela Judy Ravelette Giovanna CAnnj Rendall G li 'Y' Q-J ,,-an nf' john Scott Michael Shamrock Dale Silva Diane Silva Merrilu Silva Sharri Silva Eileen Ricci Daniel Renteria Julius Resendez Joseph Rich Rita Roa Anna Rocha Brian Roach Frederick Rohl Carolyn Rowland fi? K- -, ,,. bs -Q ,-Q Q rg.:-Q Vicki Rouse Lawrence Rust Mary Schiele Thomas Schmidl William Schwab Nancy Scoggins Irving Scott Irene Sanchez Trinidad Sanchez jean Schaefer james Schenk 4- Michael St. Amour NO' fV X- le' r 'Q 'FP 111 43- l 45 f- -J Xen' ' 'J 46 bi Nancy Sousa - Paul Stanbrough Deanna Smn Vincent Stanich james Stew arr Jerald St1nson Patricia Stilson Maureen Sullivan '? Lupe Tafoya Frederick Thomas Peter Tiffany' Barbara Thompson x Sally Torres Gary Traversi 1 Mary Trolid 2 Linda Tufts Mildred Umlor David Valle Jacquelyn Van Dillon Maria Varela Gloria Vasti A joaquin Velasquez Harry Viani Stacy Viducich Patricia Wack Richard Wagner Sharon Walker if 'xi Gaylan Charles Michael Church james De Roos Nancy Gordon Timothy Gruneisen Leanna Heaps Thaddeus Waterbury Susanne Watson joseph Westlake David Wiener Bernard Wieser Randelle Wichert Timothy Williams V - Carole Ann Wittman Raymond Wilson David Wcylfgram Barbara Wright Robin Wright jane Yeargain Gerard Zemlicka Kathleen Wood ye-uf' if Ralph Zentner Michael Zupon Sara Ann Ballou Dennis Barden Jeanne Brennan 1 K' 1' i i if A Tx Florence Wheeler 13. 46 .av C 4--v i 5t- IN iv ii V 47 XQ- -11,3- V05 VC 48 5444 'KF 'fn' Y Q fi of M3 41. Gerard Hether Mary Maher Cecelia Martin Michael Roberts Lee Schuering Mary Sears Daniel Silva Frank Stewart NOT PICTURED Linda Imber Ronald Hopkins Antoinette Silva Dennis Taugher Robert Wfalker Barbara Zupon g 4 a 0 0 1 Members of the Mixed Glee, FRONT ROW, left to right: Larry Donoghue, Darlene Groza, Mary Aileen Logan, jo Annette Glero, Geraldine Gonclaves, Michele Doolin, Antoinette Silva, Dave Porter. SECOND ROW: Merle Cle- mentson, Steve Gay, Vicki Rouse, Linda Orr, Linda Fonda, Jo Ann O'Connell, Sara Cox, Cecilia Litell, john Fran- cisco. THIRD ROW: Anthony Arjil, Larry Socal, Kathy Farley, Dee Ann Domich, JerriAng1in, Rosemary Onderko, Michael Elorduy, Vincent Chargin. FOURTH ROW: Pat Sigl, Eugene Tafoya, Virginia Cerda, Jane Yeargain, San- dra Hansen, Carolyn Baca, Joe Delgado, Ron Singleton, Gene Bastian. FIFTH ROW: jerry Coffey, Luis Lopez, Rod- ney Downs, Michael Basurto, jerry Jensen, Jack Dorr, Benjamin Escajecla, Bill Roberts. ' 1:1 ..,..., X Girls' Choral Group, FIRST ROXV, left to right: Linda Fonda, Antoinette Silva, Darlene Groza, jo Glero. SECOND ROW: Barbara Thompson, Patty W'ack, Carmel Nieto, Linda Orr, Dee Ann Domicli. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Espinoza, Lorraine Lima, Wfillie Bell Lawrence, Mary Ann Campbell, W'anda Bron n. FOURTH ROXV: Lorraine Neu- burger, Rosemary Onderko, Susan Gonzalez, Sandy Hansen, Mary Lou Nunez. 49 4 Nguezqaewbacozfd ' ,maalfe cuwioaemafzez'o6waf it wefcomedlaofouenwae MeDMw7 - - -?9a,ae?cm7l'!Z -4 mf- 'M F 7nz'4e4ecZa44eacaecceet4e Mmw, w zdemmwhzi ll fgxk if A v Wb6M4lw f42f46 wadewlandmadafwpfaecicate X x 53 i I I I I .. . H M I. l A! . En. I fawtieledanrazlaftdenwelueamzddferhaclaod WWWMWWWWWMWW 2 4,4 Philip Larrabee 5 Liberal Arts ,la f- f Mary Kropp Scnence and Mathematlcs Those students belonglng to the flrst semester CSF lncluded SEATED Bernice Deal Mary jean Larrabee Carole Farrls Mary Joan Kelly Anna Proctor Mary Kropp Manlyn Bennett Mary Pugllese Arlene Proske Sharon Rakela Roberta Buford STANDING Pat Sulson Kathy Geary Paula Kelley Lee Schuerxng Vrc Stanlth Harry Vxanl Ph1l1p Larrabee Eloxse Gomez Mlchael ann Maney Cathy Ford 0 0 0 Chester, Enresidentg Rita,Mulligan, Sylvia Iiodriguez, Carol Murphy, Rosemary Onderko, lieatrice f4wwwl70' Vincent Chargin Fine Arts Carole Farrls Vocational Arts 54M Senond semester CSF members were SEATED jerry Ann Marmovxch Mary jean Larrabee Car ole Farris Mary joan Kelly Anna Proctor Mary Kropp secretary Mary Chester president Paula Ford Roberta Buford STANDING Kathy Geary Pat Stxlson Phnllp Larrabee Harry Vlam Chris Maue Bull Boudxer Andrew Molma john Stott Kay McLaughlm Grace jean Rxsse I I Kelly, Sylvia Rodriguez, Rhsaline Lima, ,Carol Murphy, Eloise Comez, jo Anln Pieretti,lCathy' . 1. , . . , . , v , . , . ' Making plans for the first semester are commlttee heads Mary Kropp Our Lady s Lommlttee Kay McLaughl1n Mlssxon Committee Renee Bartus Social Llfe Commlttee Pattl Beneto and Sandy Pnmentel homeroom representatnves Seen dlscussmg for the Sodallty Chrlstmas card dnve are Carol Murphy Mary Chester Anna Proctor Patrncra Burke Cathy Ford and Sylvia Rodrxguez The purpose of the sale was to ranse funds for needed altar supplles 58 M V X W A I - Q A aw- ' S QT Ai . 4 - I 1 . In - , Q ,v 5 . : . , at , 9 , . ff 'S tr I L A ... l I u. . l ' . , ' . Q 5 v ' 3 Wvzgw YY S QAXV Among the many actlvxtles of the Sodalxty was dlstrlbutmg baskets of food to needy famllxes Preparing one of these baskets are Marilyn Bennett uce prefect Karen Sullxvan secretary Susan Smxth prefect Rita Mulligan treasurer Carol Capmern and Lmda Orr 'L L. gl Sxster M Contepta S M SOd3llIS moderator them ks lesson plans vuth Norma Anderson Nlary joan Kelly Socorro Soto and Bernnte Deal all certxfiecl C C D members who teath tatethlsm to Cathoht thnldren not attending parothnal schools 59 l I . 4, TV W .4 , 5. V K Y n u ,A xx . , any Nfl Q s f X r X I ' ., - if .... , . ffl' l I - . . . y V.. - . :I . , ' , Z , 3 , - v , inn., A' 4 Q of f , if .. . . R , I ', . . 'V -1 1 I' . , A V - ' V, 2 ' x , . . - Y F 1 4 h X 4.4 ' 4' f . . 41,5 4 ,V A , VV it f' Q' fail , V gg,g1e e y.Y5? X A Wk s Q Y , . -,'- I 'lf' .11 n 'Q 'L 'j J-If 'ff M ww gi!! L V , ' V S :A- Hard working co-editors are john Francisco and Mary fs W e , I J 4 ' ' Chester. These two gave up much of their time to meet t, e ' 1 l . 14911, deadlines and bring you the CREST. , ,W M , lr vm , m C 9. 1 af'm I9 K KX F 4 3 A x . H if ' i g' PM 'R n .A if, J 4 X' Y' N V.: :i w an N Q., W' W 1 ',,.,......,-wnvsas-1UI'YM IYQIZT ' 2' 1, . .ix ffT1.,-.....-.1- Pat Varanml Bill Hoover John Vail Susan Smith Joanne Pierettl and Judy Kane prepare copy for the senior and sports sections 'Qc fwsmm, ,ffm .gf Seen planning junior and senior pages are George Mer wlvi.,,,,,,N cado Joanne OConnell Iohn Francisco Pefvy Smart Linda Orr john Scott and Pat Silva Y A J X ' . J gia. e cc n or 1 ' A y r P D ' . ., . , ., . ,l 'I l f 1 . ' I X i 'S '1 n 2:5 2 1 1 , ,Q I , 3 X T ' e yglyesey N M., A , ' ,A 'v . , Q These members of the layout staff arranged the pages for the organization and sports sections STANDING left to right jean Schaefer Harry Viani Diane Marchand Sharri Silva and Michele Doolin SEATED left to r1ht are Judy Fisher Carol McNeill Rene Bartus Robert Miller Mary French Suzanne Watson and Cecile Geoffrey AJ' .TtK fl Mary Alieen Logan and john Vail are responsible for many of the pictures appearing in the CREST. The members of the business staff are SEATED Kay McLaughlin girls business manager and Sylvia Roclri guez assistant STANDING left to right Vincent Chargm Bernard Della Santa Bill Boudier boys man ager Mary Leone Albert Linda Ramos Peggy Harlow Rita Mulligan Susan Cook 4 nl - 'Nvuf I Members of the Science Club on their way to the Liquid Oxygen Plant are, left to right: Pat Hobrecht, Kathy Ford, Maria Mazzuchi, Mary Harling, Jeanette Share, Mary Helen Olmos, Peggy Flynn, Michaelann Maney, and Judy Barry. The Library Club, under the direction of Mrs. Olive McNeill, librarian, has become an efficient service organization. Its mem- bers, by assisting in cataloging and processing, make new books available to the students more quickly. Above-Members of the Library Club: STANDING, Mrs. Olive McNeill, Joan Fippin, Marsha King, Lucille Alston, Diane Marchand. SEAT- ED, left to right, Eloise Gomez, Carrol Herzog, Carol Ann Wittman, Susan McCarthy, Kathleen Gilligan, Patricia Mattos, Dee Ann Domich, Norma Anderson, Florence Wheeler, Kal- leen Hall, Mary Kropp, Linda Bailey, Kathy Corcoran, Mar- garet Corcoran. Helping in the cataloging of new titles are: SEATED, George Lines, joan Fippin, Marsha King, Diane Marchand, STAND- ING, Peter Tiffany and Richard Trujillo. li 111 0 The girls who helped in the office an- swering telephones and delivering mes- sages are, left to right: Marveen Case, ,Indy Regan, Susan Smith, judy Dillon, Bonnie XVilcox, Sharon Capra, Donna Petrocchi, and Pat Vasti. 'Sf I 4 Sister Manuela gives Service Club pins to second semester members Marv joan Kelly, president: Pat Silva, Pat Polanco, Mary Sanborn, Phyllis Thomas, Pat L'mlor, Helen Matushak, Evelyn Gomes, Bonnie Madden, Linda Ramos, Mary Helen Olmos, and Bar- bara Grady. First semester Service Club members vvere, FIRST ROXV, left to right: Brooke Morgen, Linda Knight, Shirley' Power. Sharon Capra, Donna Timon, Mary Kropp, president. SECOND ROXV: Diane Marchand, jeanette Share. Kalleen Hall, Judy Dillon, Maureen Hughes, Mary Kay Beers. and Betty Niklas. 63 The Drama Club s first production was World Without Men and Truth vs Con fuslon In a scene from World Wtthout Men are thesplans Rebecca Meraz Kathy Geary Mary Jean Larrabee Patty Beneto and Patrlcla Stllson race Jean Rlsse seated was student dxrector of Truth vs Confusxon In the background are Jackle Forrest Gretchen Pauley and Randy Wlchert The Spamsh Club s presentatton of the tradmonal Las Posadas tn conjunttxon wnth the mtxed Glee provxded mspmng entertaxnment at the Chrtstmas assembly Making prepa rations are Mary joan Kelly Socorro Soto Anna Proctor Alxcta Perez Mary Varela Paula Galvez and Hortensxa Berumen if ' I! Il ' lx ' ' ' - Q 1 , Q I ' G , , ' . 4 Q ' , , , ' 1 t U t.k. Cz: lj P t Z .L 5: N, f 'G I I l A 1 ' ' A - - ,I 5 f ,,.,4fA, 'K . . 1 7 9 7 7 C' 1'5 ' afcwz Zaff Drscussmg the lay outs are page edltors Lor raxne Lnma jo Ann Anghn assxstant edttor Roger Peters Lrnda Bell and Phlllp Lar rabee edltor rn Lhxef Keeping up the urtulatxon are Bnll Boudner Sh1rley Powers Gerald Bakarnth and Dennis Petrotta The TALON vsrnters are top rom Peggy Flynn Carole Mur phy and Barbara Wright bottom rovs Teresa Martinez Sharon S -x Rakela and Bermee Deal Taking rare of sports Loserage are Roger Peters edltor and john Berg SC o . . 1 . - i . ,. . , - , - -' . - 1 lk 5 ffg . V Y , - , s ,, .E-,L W X ,- l 7: , ss s to 'B ' 9 1 no f l A Q' - '- ' . ' 'f -,Q . ' , ,Z 1 Y , , I ' Y I ' : ,: ' , Q - g,,4,,-ff. The senior members of the G.A.A. are: FIRST ROW, Rosemary Mandella, President, Juanita Urbano, Ana Rod- riguez, Sandy I-Iansen, JoAnn Pieretti. SECOND ROW: Sheila Conway, Kathleen Oripeza, Socorro Soto, Mary Lewis, Mary Ellen Mahoney. THIRD ROW: Jucly Regan, Peggy Flynn, Theresa Murphy, Kathleen Farley, Sharon Kenobbie, Judy Wood. X C .1 Our peppy and ever-faithful cheerleaders were: KNEELING, Carole Murphy, Carol Vesci, Sharon Kenobbie, STANDING: Dave Ramos, Bart Bluel. 'Wx Members of the Rally Committee included: FRONT ROW, Bart Bluel and Patricia Beneto. BACK ROW: Dave Ramos and Peggy Fylnn, 'LS ,el iv' The songsters who did a wonderful job cheering our teams to victory during the year included, CLOCKXVISE: Barbara Zu- pon, Louisa Dutra, Gloria Vasti, Helen Petersen, Nancy Culpepper, Pat Stilson, Nancy Carrigg, Barbara Arino, and, in the center, Patti Beneto, head songster. 35042,-4 junior members of the G.A,A. included, FIRST ROVV, left to right: Mary Aileen Logan, Darlene Mulloy, Carolyn Espinoza, Theresa Bennett, Eloise Gomez, SECOND ROXV: Irene Sanchez, Cathy Corcoran, Barbara Thompson, ,loan Man- ning. THIRD ROVV: Kathy Wtmtmd, Mildred Lfmlor, Kathleen Gilligan, Paulette Axton, Ron- ette Hobbs. FOIQRTH ROXV: Arlene Proske, Norma Anderson, Carol Bobo, Phyllis Duggan, Claire Ann Follett, Ann Rendall. Block A Society members were KOH. W FRONT ROW, left to right Hike Stinson, Tom Zanze, Danny Clark Roger Peters, jimmy Kassis Keith XVilliams, Tony Kielhofer, joe Keat ing. SECOND ROXV: Mike Roark john Berg, Paul Marchi, Alan Sar delich, Yerbi Separovich, Ray Aus tin, jan Deveny. THIRD ROW Steve Gay, Bart jones, Mike Elor duy, jay Donaldson, Lee Scheur ing, joe Martinez, Mike Rogers FOURTH ROXV: Pat Varanini Mike Shamrock, Mark Polettl Pete Mooney, Louis Giminez, joe Del gado. FIFTH ROXV: Tom Higgins jerry Scharosch, Ron Singleton Rodney Downs, Art XViIliams Bill Rice. SIXTH ROXV: Joaquin Velas quez, jim DeRoos, john Francisco john Stassi, joe Renzi, Bob Svsans I T Full Debating Society are, SITTING, left to right: jesse Poe, joe Martinez, XVilliam Hoover, Paul Domyancic, Bill Parks, Danny Clark, and Dennis Taugher. STANDING: Mike Roark, Brian Roach, jerry Ritthaler, Buddy Golsong, Lee Schuering, Tom Znnze, Mike Rogers, Bill Nuendorfer, Steve Ve- gilia, john Blackhall, David Byrnes. game! Members of the band are, FRONT ROW: Thad Wfaterbury, Norma Anderson, Anthony Arjil. BACK ROW: Phyllis Duggan, Christopher Macie, Tom Fitzgerald, Gloria Mette, and Mr. Anton Dorndorf, Director. Members of the Forensic League are, SITTING: jerry Rit- thaler, joe Martinez, STANDING: Steve Vegila, William Hoover. Members of the Debating Societ are SITTINC Paul Dom Y , If ' yancic, Lee Schuering, john Blackhall. STANDING: Dennis Taugher, Bill Nuendorfer. - , - ..l l Responsible for keeping our school clean are: Mr. Howard Corey, Mr. Liberlo Turo, Mr. Ernie Paschal, and Mr, Herman Nelle. Q., . f e- , V .,,.,xq 12? 3 r The boys helping our in the cafe- teria are Pete Tiffany, jim Apps, and jim Osuna. Nfl f Good cooking is an art that the ladies working in the cafeteria know. 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M A , 4 .gf f,,memmm0,4mwWMm dewgaawmwzagdegegz, afwwwfwffwwfv WWWMWW in out N24-fa-m-4-6-fa-a-n-gf' Mr. Frank Callen Head Varsity Football Coach 7 Members of the 1958 Varsity Football Team included, FRONT ROW, left to right: Ronald Singleton, halfbackg Joaquin Valesquez, tackleg Rodney Downs, quarterbackg Bart jones, half- backg Pete Mooney, halfbackg joe Martinez, halfbackg Bill Nuendorfer, guard: Rich Silva, halfbackg Roger Peters, quarterback. SECOND ROW: Mike Elorduy, center: jerry Stinson, guardg Kenny Boltz, quarterback: Mike Stinson, halfbackg joe Delgado, fullback: Louie jiminez, fullback: Mike Flynn, halfbackg Carl Brust, guard: Jed McClatchy, halfbackg Pat Varanini, 77 55' I Mr. Richard Sperbeck Assistant Coach guard. THIRD ROW: Frank Stewart, tackle: jay Donaldson, end:john Francisco, guard: Mark Poletti, end: Lee Schuering, end: john Stassi, guard: joe Renzi, fullback: Bill Rice, center: Kenny Gull, tackle: Bob Swanston, tackle: Mike Rogers, end: Head Coach Frank Callen, FOURTH ROW: Assistant Coach Dick Sperbeck: Mike Shamrock, end: joe Keating, tackle: jim Shank, fullback. SNK S .CX R 11' , . .2-C, n 'n KL'5 !I ' i I y ,V-wwfwwn, - . + f-w,,4 I -- X -ik! Joe Renzi on a handoff from Peters bulls his way for five yards. Coach Callen prepares the Falcons for the second half of the McClatchy contest. X S X s Lou jiminez gains eight yards against a veteran Reno team, V4 y , juni' john Stassi receives last minute instructions from coach Sperbeck before the johnson game. tg MOA Joe Martinez Mike Rogers Keating Roger Peters Bob Swanston B111 Rnce Sesame Brshop Armstrong Blshop Armstrong Bxshop Armstrong B1shop Armstrong Bishop Armstrong B1Sh0P Armstrong Bishop Armstrong Blshop Armstrong Bxshop Armstrong john Stassi - All City 79567 6' A- e Delgado Zecafwl Marysville ohnson McClatchy Red Bluff Ch1CO Shasta Enterprlse Anderson oe Renzl All Cnty ,Q It Rodney Downs at Varanlnl if Mxke Stmson 'fb It 'Un 2? f'3'f 3 'JU Q V 'X 0 Q- ,, ,D l, o iiizggggi ff a l . K r-4 r-1 LN n-1 ' X - GX U3 U3 A X9 NI NI C Xl ,P- N I Y W Fi mf .s..,,N-Q al- l 'W c: N 4. s X 5 I -le 1-4 ' y Q - X g. ,1 f'm,,: 'Q N o fi ,, X QA f Alf in 77 Us X QN1 1 9 io Q ., Y 5 , CL 'x ? Q xx J . 1 D. , W- .3 - 1 ff. 8 ' 'I .-1J.,,'J ' e! gig Y Yuk wq5x ' . .WAR f 'gl ' ,,A,,3lW, if N ' Ak lgfzw' Q' ,ff Y? 0 Lia-.V Q 324 'A 1 . qv- , K fl 555' , C5 -Q 3358? I vhf. ' Sax Ffa ' XV? 25552 Q . 9 , f ik .- 9, r -R W fwrs' -f w '23-.A fa .- C xg' 'W Mr, Jack Witry' Varsity Basketball Coach WW 71 Paul Marchi is easily identified by his easy, loping gait which is ac- companied by the rhythmical chew- ing of gum, As casual as this de- scription may sound, Paul is really a demon at shooting and a hard man to get past on defense. Joe Renzi, when not plugging away on the football team, is usually occupied with piling up points with his spec- tacular long distance jump shots. Tony Kielhofer is known for his steady, consistently good playing. He often makes shots from way out and plays a big part in amassing points. Duke McAlpine is known for his ability to get in under the basket to receive the pass from teammates and to chalk up two points for the Falcons. ,lim De Roos IS seen shooting one of the famous jump shots which sparked the Falcon five during the hoop season. jim is a strong contender for next year's team. Lee Schuermg, defensive guard, was forced to drop from the team early in the season because of injury. 82 ges- julius Resendez is caught in the shot which drew much applause from Falcon fans. Resendez is a probable starter for next year's five. Larry Biddle awed rooters with spectacular dribbling during the season, Even though a junior, Larry was often among the starters. Danny Clark comes in for the re- lvountl as Tony Kiclhofcr takes an shot. 54 ps- Butch Schuering and Duke McAlpine watch as jim DeRoo5 goes up for a jump shot during the first game against San Joaquin Memorial. Paul Marchi battles for the ball during this home game with Sacramento High School. 83 may 4 5? P N 1 ga 5 ? Ani Nag E ' f f Qzezwf fqvtkqfl xkgb 'S fas -v -V? s 5 ,, .r 55 , S. ls Danny Clark fights for the ball in the open- ing game against San Joaquin Memorial from Stockton. It was a heart-breaking, one- point, 42-43, loss. Lee Schuering tries a jump shot in the game against Chico. Identifiable people in this shot of a time-out are Duke McAlpine jim De Roos, Larry Biddle, Paul Marchi, Coach Wfitry, 85 glfrff 15' an ff 1 I YY 'ff een 2 afwgj 54.- AU Stassn lakes 1 uuous nut vw my Gln,-v' 'Ge' Wi Ni.. ,vigil mtg? J 'M' af 'ww iw 'F' 'Spun ,hge 6 -4- ir?-Q QM :mp ,bbw vw-44,26 Members of Armstrong's line '59 baseball team are, FRONT ROXV, left to right: Julius Resendez, Yerbe Separovich, Pete Mooney, Mnke Elorduy, Don Stockman. SECOND ROW: Charles Escro, Lee Scheuring, Tom Zanze, Fred Thomas. THIRD ROW: Coach Wfitry, Ken Crawford, Brian Roach, Ken Boltz, and John Stassi. Armstrong team and rooters are taught in a happy mood J' I r A I vt ' t X- . ,L vh,.f7 Tom Zanze winds up for his delivery. A two year member of the Armstrong Varsity baseball team, Tom proved himself a worthy player time and again. Warmxng up before coming to bar is Bo third baseman for the high-flying Falcons. s.. -4 'f,1?f,.-Q 'Q' vw ,Alia A 'tits' 'fffvs-56 f , yi!! 4,.'L,Z,,Qf ay Jbffg, ,gf--5,-Q,-fiwfs v 'f-'a1fz,f',r , 1- ff 1, , ,'-, ft. w -515. , -i'f,s'i' .,. ff -ff, ' D 1. ,gl 'ww W -, ' ng,-5 -v ,F ' , ,A 'wr ,ml .Q Q --i '- ig, :avg 5-'39 Bob Separovich gets set to tag a sliding blur during a game at William Land Park. john Stassi, stalwart catching ace for the Falcons, strikes a typical pose during a recent game. john was an asset to Armstrong's base- ball team in both the '58 and '59 seasons. , 5, ,,-1,,, 744446 Coach Dick Sperbeck talks things over with the track co-captains for the season: Ray Austin fleftj and ,Ian Deveny. Members of the 1959 Falcon track team pose for their group picture. FRONT ROW, left to right: Dave Weiner, Frank Brennan, jerry Silva, Rodney Downs, Trinidad Sanchez, Mike Flynn, Al Sardelich, Ray Austin, and jan Deveny. Standing in back are: Art Willianms, joe Rich, Louis Giminez, jim Kassis, Dave Ramos, jerry Scharosch, Steve Gay, john Deus, jim Schenk, Bart Bluel, Tom Hannah, and Mike Roark. Ray Austin is caught in this picture before he breaks the tape in the 100 yard dash at Elk Grove High School. Taking a very close second place is Bart Bleuel at the extreme right. .m,.r-.L Armstr0ng's famed distance men are pictured to the left during a practice ses- sion. Left to right are john Deus, jim Kassis, and Art Williams. Shown at the left in an early season meet at Elk Grove are Armstrong's Dave Weiner fat leftj and jan Deveny. Deveny was a consistent winner throughout this entire season. It was a common sight to see him break the tape at the finish of the high and low hurdle races. 91 Al Sardelich is caught by the camera as he comes barreling down the straight-away during an 880 yard race. jim Schenk, Armstrong's ace shot putter, lets Hy with another good toss. Art Williams is about to break the tape in a blazing finish for the mile run. Art was a consistent winner in this strenuous distance run throughout the entire season. l g ' Q fir f ql, ', - W I N up -11: fo Q, we 71-12U '?e 7 .'-F-:Yr ! - ' he . ' I 5. r-8 -01 . - ,ax ff' W' 'i' Af' A A --5 ' '-'I Ape sv' . gf vi ge' , , . M.,', K ,, . 1,1 A 1, yJv' -. 3-Q.,-in P Qi 3 Qi ,QQ 'S -i, Pi- alba!!-. fx -x .- 4. -face .- 3'-'17 e'Aff5'? ..x1v' fe ' . .. ., M .3 'Eb vw . 'Q L W ' K ' T ,efgp 'ff . ' ' Visa' 0' ,wx - T F , 5 W, 'gk - -1 .1 xv - . , -, 1 -Q 3. Qi f ,Aff ,Sis Q Coming out of starring position are 880 men Al Sardelich, jerry Scharosch, and joe Rich. Displaying true form during a practice session at Armstrong are Dave Weiner, Frank Brennan, jan Deveny, and Rodney Downs. 554 Sim E 5... Armstrongfs golf team for 1959 included, FRONT ROW, left to right: Pat johnson, Paul Domyancic, john Scott. STANDING: Danny Clark, jim Baer, and Tony Kielhofer. 94 Jan Deveny displays winning form dur ing a 180 low hurdles race. 1 x 7 Co-captain Keith Tiger XX'illiams aids llomeroom Mike Flynn attempts to block a hook shot made by co-captain Tom Higgins in the championship interclass basketball game. 210, interclass basketball champions, with an easy lay-up. Seniors Rodney Downs and Tom Bicsheuvel look with amazement as Carl Brust goes down with the ball. -Q., Scramble! Steve Veglia and Tom Biesheuvel make an attempt to capture the hall from an unknown member from 102. 9 In a Varsity game with Loretta High, Rose- mary Mandella and Merrilu Silva work together to volley the ball, while Judy Habecker is ready for the return, The girls' Varsity Volleyball Team are gictured above. Seen here are, KNEELING, left to rig t: Judy Habecker, Rosemary Mandella, Juanita Urbano, Paulette Axton. STANDING: Theresa Murphy, Mer- rilu Silva, Kathy Wood, Phyllis Duggan, Barbara Thompson. Miss Grace MacDonald discusses the game with Junior Varsity Volleyball members-TOP ROW, left to right: Carol Bobo, Socorro Soto, Mildred Umlor, Norma Anderson. SECOND ROW: Arlene Proske, Joan Manning. FRONT ROW: Eloise Gomez, Ron- nette Hobbs, Clair Ann Follett. a, 3. v 1 The members of the varsity basketball team are, TOP ROXV: Phyllis Duggan, Teresa Murphy, Virginia Cer- da, Juanita Yrbano, Rosemary Mandella, jo Ann Pier- etti, Paulette Axton. In front are co-Captains Socorro Soto and Merrilu Silva. X-Q fien- A Going-ip for a jump shot during practice game are Socorro Soto and Mildred l'mlor. junior Varsity members, left to right, are: Judy Habetker, Ronette Hobbs, Barbara Thompson, Norma Anderson, Kathy XY'ood, Eloise Gomez, Mary Aillen Logan, Mildred L'mlor and Carolyn Espinoza. 97 Batter up! Susan Gonzalez waits for Sue Schwab to pitch the ball Carol Hardesty runs to first base while Susan Gonzalez readies her bar. Peg Flynn pulls the ball into her glove for an out during an inter class game. Typical of the all-round girls turned out by Armstrong are these golf en- thusiasts Shiela Conway, Merrilu Silva, Judy Wood, and Judy Regan. Included among the G.A.A.'s top tennis players are, BACK ROW: Judy Wood, Theresa Murphy Phyllis Thomas. FRONT ROW: Louisa Dutra, Mary Ellen Mahoney, and Randy Wichert. , ,, 1, s 1 -f NI' wt, LY. .s by M.. 1 'ez' ' Hg . '- I' ' w ,, K K V. ' N ' - Q., 2' . 'K ,ww z if!! 8 w J, , 6 gg I Q' T V ' Y. 5 k 3 X X i' 2 Q ' if? - -v, m. Q Af, f ini. V . f 'lr. Q ' fn fin L .X V J S Www afw, 'Q ,O 5 -1, 'JB ' ' Y Anwdwawfg mwlgmfatzeetlanqu. wedanceddeeueainyaazaqtaflenzaub make dffzieyqmm I 60 Fw-4 'fin If . fwfr Q A , AV .,,... lr ' .N.., Q , A bv ' . , , i , , ,W . , 1 4 1 . sf: eff 4 f xiMAaww ,a 1 h - 5 ' , , 1 , 'Q ' 9 4 Father Cyril Leach and Father Felix Flynn, mem- bers of the Archdiocesan Missionary Band, con- ducted our annual retreat. Mr, F A x, Each morning large numbers of stu- Father Leach celebrates Mass for the student body. dents moved down from the bleachers to receive Holy Communion. Sister Peter talks with Mr. and Mrs, Mztrtinelli and Careene. lO5 At right, Brother Eric is interrupted in the middle of an interesting discussion with the mother of one of the students. UW His Excellency, the Most Reverend joseph T. Mtfiunken. speaks to the students and their families at our annual Open House. at ' -i Q' ,sr .J it ' 4,13 Mrs, W allace indicates the attractive shorthand display which she has arranged for Open House. If you can read shorthand, you will be able to tell the date of the exentl WW Kar mm 'Sf S wg 'i v w ga fx ,1 x. 5? 'u Mrs. Baratini, representing rhe Senior Class, graciously wel- comed all who had come to the annual Senior Fashion Show. ' mm 22' 4.1.2 use In these pictures Armstrong students may be seen enjoying themselves at the school dances. 7 The Spanish Club and the Mixed Glee combined to make Los Pasados a mem- orable prelude to Christmas. .law ?a4ada4 Afternoon rallies and team send- offs came into practice this year. This group turned out to cheer the football team as they left for Red Bluff. Visitors from a French orphanage. I .i 'Q . ZQQZS .gig I W, X Mr. Answer Man, who will win that game tonight? The Armstrong Falcons, of course! Desperately Anderson seeks help against the mighty Armstrong team from the inhabitants of Mars. No luck. Wa W-wiv zafazbmaem Everywoman Modiste .... Knowledge ...... . . . Voice of God Death ,...,. Fashion .... Fellowship .. Wealth ..... Aunt Carla . . Cousin Elise Good Deeds . Life ........ Mother .,4.. Five Senses . Beauty ..,.. Discretion . . . Strength .... Choral Group . Patricia Beneto . . 4 ...... Beth Gregory Grace Jean Risse .Vincent Chargin Maureen Sullivan . . . Gloria Vasti Richard Trujillo . . . , Judy Regan . Gretchen Pauly . . . Cathy Geary . . Patricia Burke . . . Janet Gwinn . . , Bernice Deal . Judy Lawrence . Cathy Pepping Beatrice Pugliese Randy Weichert Joanne O'Connell, Rosemary Onderko, Antoinette Silva, Virginia Cerda, Joanne Perez, Jane Yeargain Miss jean Young, Supervisor of Teacher Education, and Miss Caroline Zainer, Assistant Professor of English, explain a point to Mr. and Mrs. Pieretti and jo Ann. Sister M. Celestine welcomes His Ex- cellency Bishop joseph T. McGucken to Bishop Armstrong's first College Day. Mrs. Baratini introduced 'the college representatives at a general assembly of the parents and students. N -'I' , K 0 S. The parents listened to an explanation of College Day and then broke up to visit the various discussion groups. Rev. john j. Hooyboer, C.S.C., and Rev. Cornelius Hooyboer, C.S.C., from the University of Portland drew many interested inquirers. I I I lf? 5 2 x z 1 . .rv- 156 rvvwh' 4-AQ 85, . 9 fi 'ff g V 5 f 1 5 f A Q, A and Mrs Paul Alb1an1 and Mrs Raymond Austin John M Bablch Wllllam Ballou and Mrs John H Barden and Mrs John Bartus 06021 Mr and Mrs Karl L Klelhofer Mr and Mrs Monte Latino Mr and Mrs Frank Lazzarx Mrs R P Leonardlnr Mrs Edna MacBr1de and Mrs V1ctorMandella I' I' I' I' I' ohn A Berg and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Kenneth C Biddle Roy Bingham Frank Brennan Joseph B Brennan A G Buckman Lewls Capra George Chargrn Walter Chester F L Colbert ohnj Colbert E Revere Cole and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Samuel I Cord Leonard de Gallery J B Della Santa John Deus W E Deveny and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Davnd T Donaldson Jack M Dubey M Elorduy Leonard Evarts Harry A Fltzwater B C Follett Victor F Fox M Francesconl Norbert B Frey Lloyd A Fuller Vernon F Gerwer W B Golsong and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs CharlesH Marchand L R Matushak D G McAlp1ne R J McClatchy WalterM McLaughl1n Andrew C McNe1ll Carl W Meehan and Mrs Peter B Mulllgan and Mrs Carl G Murphy Mxss Helen C Oropeza and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs W1ll1amR Parks M L Peletta Stephen Persxc HenryC Peters A M Pxmentel Leo Polettl ohn G Proctor Steve Radman W E Regan J A Rhoden and Mrs Leopold Rodrlguez Mrs Bette Rogers and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs joseph F Rust Trlmdad Sanchez Peter Scharosch Raymond Schrader Damel M Scott Frank Shamrock Frank Srgl Ted Slaughtner and hlrs R I Goodfellow and Mrs Robert GVSIHD and Mrs Joe Harlmg joseph H Harrls and Mrs T S Hines and Mrs Carl A Herzo and Mrs B J Hoffart and Mrs Edward ackson I' and Mrs James Slaven J A Stabel and Mrs Vincent F Stanlch Mrs Robert Swanston and Mrs Raymond S Tafoya and Mrs joseph L Valme W Van Den Berg and Mrs Emlllo D Varanmx Mrs eanette ames I' I' and Mrs and Mrs and lNIrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Arthur R Kahler E L Kasper E I Kassls Wfllllam Keatlng Thomas Kelley GeorgeW Kelly and Mrs A Walker and Mrs HarryT Walsh Walter s Market Mr and Mrs Ross A Westbrook Dr B1ngH Young Mr and Mrs V Zanze 4a ' Mr. . 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